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'''Fusionism''' is an American political term for the combination or "fusion" of [[libertarian]] and [[traditional conservatives]] in the [[American conservative]] movement. The strategy was advocated by [[National Review]] [[editor]] [[Frank Meyer]], who believed that the holders of various disparate conservative beliefs should work together to combat the threats of [[Cold War]] [[communism]], increasing government power domestically, and what seen as a decline in [civil society]] (especially during the {{Great Society]] era of the mid-1960s.
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'''Fusionism''' is a style of painting that came out in 2004 and was started by the artist Kasha Cichon. The word FUSION stands for: Fantastically-Unified-Substance-Impasto-Oriented-Navigations. Its philosophy is based on the idea that by applying various techniques and styles from the old and the new, “Fusing” a multitude of organic and inorganic materials, rich impasto paintings are created.

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Fusionism is an American political term for the combination or "fusion" of libertarian and traditional conservatives in the American conservative movement. The strategy was advocated by National Review editor Frank Meyer, who believed that the holders of various disparate conservative beliefs should work together to combat the threats of Cold War communism, increasing government power domestically, and what seen as a decline in [civil society]] (especially during the {{Great Society]] era of the mid-1960s.